Issue #41 – All about CO2 guns

CO2 guns are ideal for the dog days of summer. They deliver max velocity and max number of shots per fill when the temperature is 70˚F or higher. Tom tells you all about shooting and maintaining your CO2 guns so you can enjoy them for decades to come.

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Published 7/1/2010 @ 12:01 AM

10 Responses to “Issue #41 – All about CO2 guns”

  • Iyonk Says:

    At last! another podcast! i’ve been waiting for this one for months!
    thanks alot BB… i really appreciate your generous effort!

    your biggest podcast fan..

    iyonk

  • trapshooter Says:

    As a new shooter to airguns I wonder how often you need to clean the barrel of a CO2 rifle. I purchased a Hammerli 850 and have not cleaned it through six 88 gram cartridges. Also I am used to cleaning from the receiver to the bore but the 850 does not have enough room at the receiver to fit a pull through flexible cleaning rod. Although it is still accurate is there a standard cleaning schedule and/or method I should be aware of?

    • Tom Gaylord Says:

      Trapshooter,

      There is no reason to ever clean the barrel or action of an airgun unless it looses accuracy. Just keep shooting.

      When cleaning time does come, the 850 AirMagnum will not be easy. You will have to remove the barrel. The proper way to clean a steel airgun barrel is with JB Non-Embedding Bore Cleaning Compound that Pyramyd Air sells. Load up a brass brush and run it the full length of the barrel 20 times in both directions. Then clean out the residue and the barrel will be good as new. This is the same procedure top benchrest competitors follow and it works.

      Do not use a flexible cleaning rod on this airgun, as it may damage the crown.

      Come to the daily blog where we talk about stuff like cleaning all the time:

      http://airgun-academy.pyramydair.com/blog/

      Tom Gaylord.

  • Sam Says:

    Great to have you back Tom! I wish you a speedy recovery.

  • Tom Gaylord Says:

    Sam,

    Thank you!

    Tom

  • Jack Says:

    I’m glad you are feeling better and appreciate your podcasts…thanks for all that you do!

  • Brent Says:

    Great to have you back! Thanks for the informative podcast. I’m ready to take my cp88 out and ventilate some cans :)

  • Atomic boxer Says:

    First of all I thank my Lord JESUS that U R feeling better and getting better overall! This is my first reply to any of your podcasts and I wanted to thank u so much for the advice and secret tips and tricks u give us, because it’s stuff that is so helpful that we would never figure out on our own unless we took a college course that we could major in Air Gunning and it’s powerlet’s/ powersources, and general knowledge in the science of Air Gunning. I’ve learned so much. Mr. Gaylord you are what my pastor @ church New Hope Christian fellowship Oahu , Pastor Wayne Cordeiro says you are my mentor from a distance. Like how the Paul’s, Peter’s, etc from the bible are my spiritual mentors from afar. You are defineitly my air gun mentor. So I’m glad that u are feelng better I will b praying for your recovery, Aloha and God Bless!!! Oh by the way I just bought a
    Crosman 2240 from PA , is that a strong .22 cal pistol, and I might send it to a guy I saw oon you tube who modifies Co2 guns and he says his longer barrels makes his 2240 go about 550 to 600 fps w/ accuracy still great. But my queston is , is thecrosman 2240 .22 cal strong enough as is? Hope to hear from u.

  • Tom Gaylord Says:

    Atomic Boxer,

    Thank you for your kind words and wishes. I am getting better daily, thank the Lord.

    The Crosman 2240 is a remarkable air pistol. I found mine to be more accurate than either a Smith & Wesson 78G or a Crosman mark I. I wrote about that on the blog. The 2240 is also very powerful. Longer barrels will increase the power, but try it just as it comes from the box, first.

    Tom

  • loveninao b lucas Says:

    how do you fixe the scope when you see your front barell through the scope and the cross hair is to the far rigth , the scope is mounted on a 177 cal crossman rifle and the scope is a scp-1254l1 HELP!!

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